Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1905 — Page 4
For Sale—Twenty-one shoata. Inquire of Motts Miller, rural route five. 307d6 The best selection of picture frames in the city. LYMANBROS. 30736 Need clothing P Buy them at a sacrifice at Gus Rosenthal’s sale. Backbone, spare and pigs feet by the wholesale at Sohieman’s meat market. Lost—A buggy robe, blaok on one side and with picture of two deer on other side. Lost between G. R I. depot and West part of town. Will give reward for its return. Dr. E. H. Leßrun, Decatur. Lost.-Black knit shawl with fringe, Saturday evening, between Erie depot and Washington church, by wav of the old Angling road, at poet office, or with owner J. I’. Crist, Notice. I have plenty of money to loan on farms at low rate of interest. Partial payments at any time. No commission. Dore B. Erwin, attorney at law. 277dtf Notice* Golden Gleam Stove Polish, the only dustless and waterproof polish on earth. Call ’phone 445 and it will be delivered at your house. Sam C. Wyatt. 29842wks
Do jou want a farm? Let us show yeu sows of thee. Well improved farm of I'2o acres, located four miles from Decatur, near church and school, on pike road, rural route, good soil, - Price 376 per acre. A 40 acre farm of flue land in Lake county, Michigan, 20 acres under cultivation and 20 acres in beach and maple timber. Will sell or trade. Price per acre. A well improved SO acre farm, located two and one-half miles from Decatur, with good two story seven room house, good barn and well drained, with ten acres of timber, price 660 per acre. A 106 acre farm with two good barns, a good eight room house, both cistern and drove well, land well drained. Price 365 per at rc. A 66 acre farm; large bouse and barnr, al! kinds of fruit, both hard and soft water, good land and well arained, Price 376 per acre. Among a lot of city property we have a bargain in a lot, unimproved, near the site of the proposed new shops, price 3125; and two rental houses in the town of Geneva that will pay 12 per cent on the investment. For a complete list of our farm and city property phone No. 430. REPPERT, FRDCHTE & LITTERF.R. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company, j \ iky day for her.” I B Miss Alice Burke, whose residence is at 1121 fl fl Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes us of fl fl her complete recovery from a severe and per- fl sistent attack of indigestion. In the case of I fl this Ohio young lady fl I Dr. Caldwell’s I (LAXATIVE) | Syrup Pepsin I fl proved just the remedy her impaired system fl fl stood most in need of. fl M Read Miss Burke’s Own Testimony fl Mgl Pepe.n Syrup Company, Monticello, III.: jB Gentlemen — For disorder-. and deratigeiueats of the stomach your medicine is certainly just what is needed, or so I have found It. For several years I had t>een troubled with iti bgest.ou, which fl Ow affected my general healUi and I was miserable most r f the time. S KI I tried many so-called remedies off and on, but as none of them helped me I had lost all hope Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin was recommended so highly for stomach trouble that I was finally M persuaded to trv it, and it was a lucky dav for me when I did so, ■fl for in a week I was improved and in a month I was nearly well; so ■B 1 ke k‘ taking Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, until now I can eat auy- ■■ thing without fear of results and am in the best of health. BM Sincerely yours, MISS ALICE BURKE. fl Can ba had In 50c and SI.OO sizes, though It Is economy fl 7 to buy the latter size. Ask your druggist. fl Sold bv Smith, Yeger & Falk
■■• ■ * Piotnres enlarged at homo at lower price than elekwhere. Out work is guaranteed. LYMAN BROS. 307d6. To Whom It May Concern. I have been appointed general agent for the sale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agents can secure their supplies from me Jonathan Burkhead. Monroe. Ind. 300 d General Repairing I have opened up a General Repair Shop in the H. S. Porter harness room and am in a position to do all manno of Saw Filing, Cunsmithing, Etc. All work given immediate attention. Give me a call F. E. SMITH gDWARD LUTTIIAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOWOSHIP Office Day -Monday of each week LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Township Office Day--Wednesday of each week d Imo.
..... . . Weather borecast. Sunday fair, fresh North winds. MARKET REPORT. ’ Accurate pnoes paid by Decatur 1 merchants for various products. CorI reeled everv day. We will begin buy ing new corn, Saturday Jan. 7 GRAIN. BY X. L. CARBOL, GRAIN MCBOHANY I I Corn yellow new I 56 , Corn, Mixed new 54 Machine shucked one cent lean. Oats, now 28 Wheat. No. 2 1 H Wheat, No. 3 1 06 Barley 40 Rye No. 2 72 Clover Seed 6 75 Alayke 0 6 80 Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed W Timothy H 25 Buckwheat 40 I CBKAGO MARKETS J Chicago market oloeed at l:15p. m today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. July Wheat 98J Wheat, Jan. Wheat, May 1 154 July Corn 45 Corn, January Corn, May 44| July Oats, 31 r Oats, Jan Oats May 30| Jan. Pork 12 15 Jan. Lard 6 62 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKED Changed every afternoon at 3:0 I o’clock bv J. D. Hn.e, Decatur I Special wire service Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash 11 18 May wheat; 1 19* ■ July Wheat 1 01| Co n ctsh 45| May corn ... 45| July corn 462 Oats, cash 321 May oats 824 July Oats 33'4 Rye, cash 82 STOCK. BY FBBD JCHBIMAB, OB LIB Lambs 54 50&6 00 Hogs, per cwt 3 75@ 14 15 per lb 2 @ 3 I alves, per lb 3j @ 5 owe 1 & 2 POULTRY. I BY J. W. PLACK CO. | Chickens, young, per lb 7@7 ! Fowls, per lb 6j , Young Turkey 10 — i Old Turkeys 8 J HAY MARKET. I No. 1 timothy large (baled) 5 8 00 > No 1 ” small ” 7 00 : No 2 ” 11 00 less ■ No 1 mixed 1 50 less ! No 1 clover I 50 less ‘ WOOL AND HIDES. bv b. kalvbb k sow. Phone 442 i Worn, unwashed 1»t023 I Coon 10 @ 1 50 1 Skunk 20 (a 1 50 i Opossum 1C (ct 60 Mink 2F @ 2 50 Muskrat 4@ 13 I Beef Hides.. 08 I Calf ’ 10 I Sheep Pelts 25 @ 1.25 . Tallow 01 COAL -Per Tea Prices of coal on and after December Ist, until further notice will be as follows: I Hocking Lump, per ton |3 80 Virginia Splint 4 00 Indiana Lump 3 60 Domestic Nut 3 60 Washed Nut 4 00 Pittsburg Lump 4 00 Pocahontas 4 50 Kentucky Cannell 6 00 Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GBOCIRg AND MIBCHANTS | Eggs, fresh, per doz . f 25 i Lard 07 Butter, per pound 14 I Potatoes, new . 45 Onions 75 j Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Apples, per bu 5q OIL riAPKBT. Indiana 93 Whitehouse 1 |j Somerset 86 Neodasha, (Kan.).,. 66 Barkersville ] 03 Ragland 57 | Tioua |1 (JO Pennsylvania 1.45 Corning 1.12 New Castle 1,37 North Lima 98 South Lima 93 HARKBT NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. - Wheat, | cents higher J Corn, J cents higher Receipt at Lhicagc today: Bogs 20000 Wheat 29 can Coro 46 cars Oats 76car> Cattle" e 400 s h""P 3000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 530(0 W best Corn 4O7ca s Osts 106 an See me forjjtlre insuranoe. I represent none but first-class oom pitih-w. H. HARRRI’FF.
BUSINESS MENTION January sale is on at Gus Rosenthal’s Lost—A pair of driving mittens. Finder return to this office. Picture frames made to order at low prices, at LYMAN BROS. 307d6 Annual January clothing sale now on at Gus Rosen- , thai’s. It’s an opportunity Mexican dish, hot tomalla and chili at Mat Schafer’s saloon every 1 day. 29M6 I Just received two cars nut and 1 one oar stove anthracite ooal.’Your • orders solicited J.’D HALE. [ 396 d« 1 Big cost sale on at Gus ' Rosenthal’s. Buy your cloth--1 ingLost—Two gloves for right hand, one plain golf, one oxblood buckskin. Retrun to this office. For Sale—A No. 1 yearly bay mare uoit, weight about 1100 lbs. Will sell at a buragin. G. W. Cramer, it R. No. 8. For Sale—A number one work mare at a bargain if sold soon, four miles south of Peterson and four miles west of Monroe. J. H. FULK. 299d6 Private funds to loan on city prop erty at lowest rate interest. Privl ege of partial payments The De catur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Lost—Some one earned away a fur boa from the dance at the Entre Nous club rooms Wednesday evening, and the owner. Miss Agnes Schrock, is anxious to have it returned at once. Lost—Sixteen head of pigs, black and spotted. Were seen Friday night between M Miller farm and the Haines' school house Reward for information. Joe Rumschlag, rural ruti iri, D icatur. Wanted—To exchange any one of three choice young registered Per--cberon Stallions for a registered Norman or Belgian, of dark color. We, have3<>nly grays. Address, look box 32, Albany, Ind. 300dlwl I have some No. 1 timothy and mixed hay, baled in large bales, that I will sell and deliver in Decatur at your resi u noe in ton or half ton lots, ohe i han you can you get it at the w 1 mouses. If will pay you to see wo. D. E. STUDA BAKER. For Sale—One steam walking beam water well drilling outfit with six-horse power engine attached and with other good equipments. Will sell at a bargain if soid soon Gus Footers, R. F. D., No. 2, Birno Ind., six miles oast and three mile south of Berne, near Booher school house. 270dtf ForS ale—l6o and 80 acre farms, will sell both either as one or separate. Large house and barn in fair condition. .Large orchard and plenty of good timber. A rich and fertile soil; a tirst-olass title will be given. The farm will sell between this and spring. Be sure and do not miss ajbargain. Write or see Samuel Houk, executor, Decatur rural route seven. Residence %of a mile east of Williams staion Come and see me and I will show you the farm and treat you —itli due respect. 29214? k < NOTICE We. the undersigned, will close our places of business each evening at eight o'clock, excepting Saturday evening, from Janu»«-v 1, April 1, 1905. SIMEON J. HAIN. JOHN BROWN, Jr., * CO. JAMES BAIN. DYONIS SCHMIDT FRED SCHEIMAN. NOTICE John S. Peterson has removed his office from over the Winues shoe store into the postoffice block where he can lie reached by 'phone 149 by any one desiring to see him concerning Metropolitan Life in-nr anoe or lire insurance. 301d6 Trustee Election Nootice is hereby given that on January 13th, 1905. a meeting of the member* of the ChrMian church, Decatur. Indiana, will t>e held for the put pose of eheting three trustees for said church for terms of one, two and three years respectively, as provided by law. 302 d.
GRAHAM <fc UOYAZErI AnrilTO rnn nm-r DCCATUR * INDIANA (Phone 2* AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE GO’S. IN THE WORLD Farm and City, Fire. Ll|M n i nt and Wind s(orm
' Il / 1 WITH THE NEW YEAR r should come a determination to have 1 a bank account. By th.s time nex • year you will regret not having started one sooner. To aid you carry out I guch a wise resolve ‘ the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Decatur, will accept as little as one dollar as an opening deposit. After that it depends upon yourself how fast the account grows. r The First National Bank DECATUR. IND. monehFlw n O N N r- / Z'\ Tine* / xrX F ’ E /o7? I I I V\A v ! o lob s : Wi o 1 L /V L • 0 o . N N FARM LOANS : We are : placing farm Joans at 5 per cent int. with privelege of par--1 tial payments. Other com--1 panies have advanced their rates. We have not. CITY LOANS: We place desirable city loans, at 5 per cent int. Small dwelling loans at 6 per cent int. Building loans made. All with privilege of partial payments. ABSTRACTS : We prepare .Abstracts of Title. Our books are modern, complete and up to date. INVESTMENTS: We offer to investors choice securities bearing a fair rate of interest and as safe as governient bonds. If you have idle money, we ask you tc investigate. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co., DECATUR, INDIANA. No. 120)4 South Second St. Rooms 3 &4 Studabaker’s blk. cai L ON City Trucking Co. OWYING. TRUCIIIIG, Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KaNDS OF COAL AND COKE. Phone 412 Special Low Eicursion Rales via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE. Season 1904-05 Pullniu Polair / ' h’TV„<i <”r. ®‘x s * j"* n » Im-arte). high h»L ,er »»0 > Ihniugh I rain , , '.idTnM 1 ' " n .**' • Pi'ly toiwamt TlckJt A«w, f rn i , ! ,, ° 0 < onfidrnt... 1. *«V'C<.riKldre«. M4TIOM «*fOF MPICIAI, INFOR. W. L. HOSR. Uvner.l l-.Meug,, Ap nt M. * < HaMUKKm, Toledo. Ohio Ir*v«| (IIM l-Mwnfer Ag. nt, T 1 i'lT/’!?'’M- • L HILLKH, Arrnt, ... iHHMIIur, lup
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